Who is The Undertaker

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Mark William Calaway (born March 24, 1965) is a US professional wrestler. More familiar with Mark the Undertaker. He is currently working at World Wrestling Entertainment. He is the World Heavyweight Champion twice in the WWE Championship and four times WWE Champion. Her debut with Dallas in World Class Championship Wrestling. In 1988, the United States Wrestling Association made its debut. Mark was debut in WWII's Survivor Series in Perth-Paying-Per-View. Although eliminated by Count-Out, Undertaker's team won the match. Undertaker did not lose a match in that year. He also won the WWF Championship. Soon after losing to Hulk Hogan in his first match for the championship.

The Undertaker's record of 21-1 in Rachelmania, just lost to Brock Lesnar. Undertaker lost the best wrestlers like Triple H, Batista and Randy Orton the Rock. He is the famous Hell in a Cell's San Michele and Mick, as a result of the match against it. Undertaker is still associated with wrestling, but a match every year.
Wrestling career
The Undertaker has applied on the Thumston Plydriver Agency.
The Undertaker brok lasner locked Heels Gate.
Undertaker applies to her Old School Heidenrich

Finishing moves
    WWE
        Chaklam - 1990-present; Usually it applies as Signature Move
        Hell's Gate / Modified gogoplata - 2008-present-day
        Last Ride (Elevated powerbomb) - 2000-2003; He used to be a signature move afterwards
        Tombstone Piledriver (Kneeling reverse piledriver), He is the most often followed by a "Rest in Peace" pin - 1990-present
        Triangle choke - 2002-2003; He used as a regular move till 2006
    Early career
        Callous Clutch / Iron Clawhold - He used it rarely as a signature move in WWE
        Flatliner Fist (Heart punch)
        Heatseeking missile (Ropewalk diving elbow drop)
Signature moves
    Ballistic punching combination, he often finished the move with a throat thrust
    Bear hug hold transitioned in a vertical running thrust spinebuster to the ring post
    Belly-to-back suplex
    Big boot
    Chokehold - 1990-1995; He used it rarely afterwards
    Cravate hangman
    Elbow drop
    Fallaway slam
    Fujiwara armbar
    Knee lift to the opponent's midsection
    Multiple clothesline variations
        Corner
        Leaping flying
        Rebound
        Short-arm
    Old School (Arm twist ropewalk chop) - adopted from Don Jardine
    Over the top rope suicide dive
    Reverse STO
    Running DDT
    Running leg drop, sometimes to an apron-hung opponent
    Sidewalk slam
    Snake Eyes, followed by a running big boot
    Takin 'Care of Business / TCB (Standing dragon sleeper) - He rarely used it
    Vertical suplex, sometimes from the top rope
    Wrist Lock Holds Transitioned to either an elevated arm wrench or followed by multiple shoulder blocks
Managers
    General Skandor Akbar
    Ted DiBiase
    Paul Bearer (WWF / E) / Percy Pringle III (WCCW)
    Brother Love
    Paul E. Dangerously
    Downtown Bruno
    Theodore Long
    Dutch Mantell
    Sara
Nicknames
    "The American Bad-Ass"
    "Big Evil"
    "The Deadman"
    "The Demon of Death Valley"
    "The Lord of Darkness"
    "The Best Pure Striker in Sports-Entertainment History"
    "The Master of Mind Games"
    "The Last Outlaw"
    "The Phenom"
    "The Red Devil"
    "The Cornerstone of the WWF / E"
Entrance themes
    New Japan Pro Wrestling
        "Miracle Man" by Ozzy Osbourne
    World Championship Wrestling
        "China White" by Scorpions
    United States Wrestling Association

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He is the only wrestler (currently associated with the company) who wrestled for the first time on the night of the WWF Monday night.
Entrance themes

    New Japan Pro Wrestling
        "Miracle Man" by Ozzy Osbourne
    World Championship Wrestling
        "China White" by Scorpions
    United States Wrestling Association
        "Sands of Time"
    World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
        "Funeral March" by Jim Johnston (November 19, 1990 - January 22, 1994)
        "The Grim Reaper" by Jim Johnston (August 29, 1994 - November 13, 1995)
        "Graveyard Symphony" by Jim Johnston (November 19, 1995 - July 20, 1998; January 11, 1999 - March 22, 1999)
        "Dark Side" by Jim Johnston (July 26, 1998 - December 13, 1998)
        "Ministry" by Jim Johnston (March 28, 1999 - September 23, 1999)
        "Unholy" by Jim Johnston (June 7, 1999 - September 20, 1999)
        "American Bad Ass" by Kid Rock (May 21, 2000 - December 4, 2000)
        "Rollin '(Air Raid Vehicle)" by Limp Bizkit (December 10, 2000 - May 6, 2002; March 30, 2003)
        "Dead Man" by Jim Johnston (May 19, 2002 - September 19, 2002)
        "You're Gonna Pay" by Jim Johnston (September 22, 2002 - November 16, 2003)
        "Rest in Peace" by Jim Johnston (March 14, 2004 - February 21, 2011; January 30, 2012 - present)
        "Is not No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down)" by Johnny Cash (March 7, 2011 - April 3, 2011)

The Undertaker, after a match with Roman Ryan in Resellmania 34 in 2017, left the ring with his shirt, that means he retires in undisclosed retirement. After this, in the first week of January, "R" was guest on 25 year anniversary and after that he was no longer seen. But after the Royal Rumble 2011, John Sina challenged The Undertaker.
Championship
After winning the World Heavyweight Championship in RacelMania 24, Undertaker won

Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    PW Fayed of the Year (1991) (vs. the almighty warrior)
    PWI Match of the Year (1998) (vs. Mankind Hell in a Cell of the King of the Ring at)
    PWY match of the year (2009) (vs. San Michaels Racelmania 25 A) [4]
    PW match of the year (2010) (vs. San Michael Recielmia 26a)
    PWI Match of the Year (2012) (vs. Triple H Resellmania 28 A)
    His place # 500 [500] among 500 best wrestlers in the world
    Her place # 21 in the world's 500 500 wrestlers in 2003
United States Wrestling Association
    USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (once) [6]
World Wrestling Association
    WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (once) [7]
World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
    World Heavyweight Champion (for three times) [8] [9] [10]
    WWF / WWE Undisputed Championship (four times) 2 [11] [12] [13] [14]
    WWF Hardcore Championship (one time) [15]
    World Tag Team Championship (with 6 times) (with Stone Cold Steve Austin (one), [16] Big Show (two), [17] [18] The Rock (one) [19] and Kane (two)) [20 ] [21]
    WCW World Tag Team Championship (one time) (with Kane) 1 [22]
    Royal Rumble (2007) [23]
    Slammy Award for WWF's Greatest Hit (1996) (Sucking Diesel in the Abyss)
    Saddi Award for Best Tattoo (1997)
    Slammy Award for Best Entrance Music (1997)
    Slammy Award for Star of the Highest Magnitude (1997)
    Slammy Award for Match of the Year (2009) (vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV) [24]
    Slammy Award for Moment of the Year (2010) (vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI) [25]
    Slammy Award OMG Moment of the Year (2011) (Kicking out of Triple H's Tombstone Piledriver at WrestleMania XXVII) [26]
    Slammy Award Match of the Year (2012) (vs. Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at Wrestlemania XXVIII) [27]
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    5 Star Match (1997) (vs. Shawn Michaels in a Hell in a Cell at Badd Blood)
    Best Gimmick (1990-1994) [28]
    Best Heel (1991) [28]
    Feud of the Year (2007) (vs. Batista)
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